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. >> bill: you bet it is. 33 minutes after the hour now. here we go on a beautiful thursday morning. january 3rd. happy new year, everybody. the "full court press" coming to you live from our nation's capital. brought to you today by the national education association. the good men and women of the nea under president dennis van roekel creating great public schools across this country for every student in america. you bet for more information look at their web site at nea.org. today, the day that the new congress will be sworn in. it is a day of festivity here in washington, d.c. not only the new members of the senate and the house but even the returning members, the veterans who have been here, sworn in again and then they all invite their friends and neighbors and supporters for receptions and dinners and cocktail parties and there will be nothing but parties all day today. i've been invited to several. i'm going actually this afternoon, invited to attend the swearing in receptions for our good friend senator bernie sanders. >> nice. cong
. >> bill: you bet it is. 33 minutes after the hour now. here we go on a beautiful thursday morning. january 3rd. happy new year, everybody. the "full court press" coming to you live from our nation's capital. brought to you today by the national education association. the good men and women of the nea under president dennis van roekel creating great public schools across this country for every student in america. you bet for more information look at their web site at nea.org....
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. >> you bet. this is quite a strategy to jab at the president like this when they have probably taken more time off than anybody in america in the month of january. does this win? >> no, look. it's a tweet that makes john boehner look like a twit. it's a juvenile move. but there is a method to it. they got to keep their tea party caucus happy. they're losing on issue after issue to the president. so they have to look like they're fighting the president. you were right as you reviewed what went on. i mean, they lost on the fiscal cliff and the top rate tax increases. they backed down on the debt limit. if you listen to paul ryan on "meet the press" last sunday, it's clear they're not going back there. there is movement on immigration reform. you have a bipartisan group of senators. some of them pretty conservative, very conservative working on a background check in terms of gun control. and boehner himself may have to bring a number of bills to the floor of the house where a majority of his caucus
. >> you bet. this is quite a strategy to jab at the president like this when they have probably taken more time off than anybody in america in the month of january. does this win? >> no, look. it's a tweet that makes john boehner look like a twit. it's a juvenile move. but there is a method to it. they got to keep their tea party caucus happy. they're losing on issue after issue to the president. so they have to look like they're fighting the president. you were right as you...
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my best friend said i'll bet their back stage going that must be dana from maryland. she's a tea bagger. that's it. >> hal: thank you so much, dana. >> caller: wait, wait, one more thing though. my topic i wanted to talk about was abortion. >> oh! >> caller: rachel, i didn't know the small little legislative laws like the woman has to listen to the tape of the heart beat. >> oh, yeah. >> caller: tape her reaction, her physical reaction. and i wanted to ask you hal smalltown kid, how do you deal with that? >> hal: you know, before roe v. wade and before it was a protected right in this country a lot of women handled this quite frankly like patrick swayze's dance partner in dirty dancing. through a shady doctor or no doctor at all. >> caller: but they did it on the kitchen table. >> hal: exactly. or well people who could pretend they didn't have to do these kind of things would send their daughter to visit a cousin and she would come back without the child anymore. >> caller: there's one clinic in each of these four states and some women have to drive five hours. they h
my best friend said i'll bet their back stage going that must be dana from maryland. she's a tea bagger. that's it. >> hal: thank you so much, dana. >> caller: wait, wait, one more thing though. my topic i wanted to talk about was abortion. >> oh! >> caller: rachel, i didn't know the small little legislative laws like the woman has to listen to the tape of the heart beat. >> oh, yeah. >> caller: tape her reaction, her physical reaction. and i wanted to ask...
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. >> you bet. banks last year had almost $10 trillion in assets. some people say it's unfair. they are only paying 3.3 billion out on this. at the end of the day the office of the comp control irand they are the regulators who put this deal together. they say our new course of action will get more money to more people more quickly and speed recovery in the nation's housing markets. >> shepard: these banks are worth trillions. for them it might be a decent dial. a separate deal with bank of america and fannie mae today, right? >> bank of america has been in a wig fight with the feds over old loans that were done by country wide financial. they are settling for $11.6 billion instead of repurchasing the loans. >> shepard: 11.6 million. b of a is out billions and billions and billions and doing just fine. >> that's right. they continue. they have set aside money for this stuff ahead of time. >> shepard: i'm sure they have. gerri willis thanks so much. >> thank you. >> shepard: the supreme court reports it's decided to hear two same sex marriage cases in late march. first up califo
. >> you bet. banks last year had almost $10 trillion in assets. some people say it's unfair. they are only paying 3.3 billion out on this. at the end of the day the office of the comp control irand they are the regulators who put this deal together. they say our new course of action will get more money to more people more quickly and speed recovery in the nation's housing markets. >> shepard: these banks are worth trillions. for them it might be a decent dial. a separate deal with...
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well, on any given saturday night, you can bet that malls across the country are packed with teens getting a little breathing room from their parents. but at one shopping mall in baton rouge, that favorite teenage hangout quickly turned from a place of escape to a place of mass hysteria. a typical saturday night at the mall of louisiana quickly turned into this, mass chaos. shoppers jamming escalators, running for the doors. mall employees being ordered to abandon their cash registers and get out. the mall was under evacuation after a flash mob turned ugly. >> i think that there was some sort of post on social media about a flash mob planned for tonight which drew such a large group of juveniles. >> reporter: from that online call for a flash mob, about 200 teens swarmed the second floor food court. what happened next, sheriff's deputies are still trying to piece together, but at some point a fight broke out forcing mall security to clear out the property. confused, frightened and being forced outside, kids made frantic calls to their parents trying to find a way out of the madness. >> bee
well, on any given saturday night, you can bet that malls across the country are packed with teens getting a little breathing room from their parents. but at one shopping mall in baton rouge, that favorite teenage hangout quickly turned from a place of escape to a place of mass hysteria. a typical saturday night at the mall of louisiana quickly turned into this, mass chaos. shoppers jamming escalators, running for the doors. mall employees being ordered to abandon their cash registers and get...
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>> i bet you every single person here has been up since five. >> i dressed based on what andrea had on. >> you saw her on tv, and then you said, oh -- that was clever. you're not a rhodes scholar for anything. [laughter] >> wow. >> 4:30 wakeup for morning joe. >> with oh, my gosh. so you get up at 4:30 every day -- >> not every day. >> many days. >> what time do you get up, shirley? >> 4:30 to 5. >> i'm the late riser, 5 to 5:30. >> and then you work, how late do you work straight through? typically. i guess every day is different. >> when you're doing the today program, you have to be there, the last one out at night. especially secretary clinton is traveling right now, so there were late developments and early developments as well. so i'm there til 10 or 11. >> wow. >> and, you know, i can go out and get something to eat and come back. >> so for the two people in america that don't know andrea mitchell -- [laughter] i want to introduce her. of she's nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. she has her own show on nbc, he covers foreign policy, intelligence and national security for
>> i bet you every single person here has been up since five. >> i dressed based on what andrea had on. >> you saw her on tv, and then you said, oh -- that was clever. you're not a rhodes scholar for anything. [laughter] >> wow. >> 4:30 wakeup for morning joe. >> with oh, my gosh. so you get up at 4:30 every day -- >> not every day. >> many days. >> what time do you get up, shirley? >> 4:30 to 5. >> i'm the late riser, 5 to 5:30....
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. >> if he was in any good condition you can bet your bottom dollar that mr. chavez would be in venezuela right now getting ready for elections. today is a crucial day. they are trying to choose a new leader of the national assembly, which may or may not be a chavez loyalist, who currently holds that position. and that's important because if the chavez loyalists retain power of the national assembly, they can basically set the rules of the game, so to speak. they can decide if they postpone or delay the swearing in ceremony to accommodate the timeline by president chavez. >> so what, then, will be -- if chavez is not inaugurated or if this turns out to be the worst possible case for him healthwise, what are then the effects for the u.s., for the world, for gas prices, for anything like that? >> for the average american, venezuela is an extremely important country because we get about -- venezuela is the first largest supplier of oil to the united states. canada, mexico and saudi arabia could, if needed, supply what would be lacking from venezuela. but in any c
. >> if he was in any good condition you can bet your bottom dollar that mr. chavez would be in venezuela right now getting ready for elections. today is a crucial day. they are trying to choose a new leader of the national assembly, which may or may not be a chavez loyalist, who currently holds that position. and that's important because if the chavez loyalists retain power of the national assembly, they can basically set the rules of the game, so to speak. they can decide if they...
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she did without illegally downloading it. >> i bet she did. she might have got hooked up with someone who sent that to her. dana kennedy, thanks so much. should we let everyone know i call you my queen? >> isn't it obvious? >> in keeping with the series here. thank you. >>> in their next hour, they can't get enough of the veep. we're going to tell you about the new push to get vice president biden a reality show of his very own. yeah, we're serious. oh this is soft. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have
she did without illegally downloading it. >> i bet she did. she might have got hooked up with someone who sent that to her. dana kennedy, thanks so much. should we let everyone know i call you my queen? >> isn't it obvious? >> in keeping with the series here. thank you. >>> in their next hour, they can't get enough of the veep. we're going to tell you about the new push to get vice president biden a reality show of his very own. yeah, we're serious. oh this is soft....
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if there s any vestages of it left you can bet your life we want to know who put it in there and we get it out. the alaskan thing has a lot to do with us losing in the east coast a whole lot of fisheries. i don't know anything remaining in that bill as we talk and chris can help us out here but none of us wanted this to be used as a vehicle and whatever specks of wrong doing it may be it had no reason in the world to put this bill over for a new congress to have to start all over. if there is anything wrong with that bill every member of congress should step up and put it out and that is not the reasons why we didn't get a chance to vote on the bill. that is not the reason why it has been split in two pieces and that is not the reason why 84 new members of congress for the first time will have to deal with this serious national crisis. >> i'm surprised to hear that coming from a democrat. chris smith, do you agree with that? >> well, let me just say this. the senators couldn't perhaps help themselves. senator reid allowed extraneous spending to be placed on an emergency piece of legisla
if there s any vestages of it left you can bet your life we want to know who put it in there and we get it out. the alaskan thing has a lot to do with us losing in the east coast a whole lot of fisheries. i don't know anything remaining in that bill as we talk and chris can help us out here but none of us wanted this to be used as a vehicle and whatever specks of wrong doing it may be it had no reason in the world to put this bill over for a new congress to have to start all over. if there is...
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money -- every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically, would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this happening -- of the united states of america not paying its bills -- is irresponsible. it's absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be -- and i'm quoting speaker boehner now -- "a financial disaster, not only for us, but for the worldwide economy." so we've got to pay our bills. and republicans in congress have two choices here: they can act responsibly, and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly, and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money -- every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically, would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of...
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guest: you bet. i have said at every campaign event that we have to change the structure to make it sustainable in the long term. i support the ryan plan. we have to raise the retirement age. with social security, we have to do the chain cpi. there are a lot of things we have to do. host: for you, who should be doing the negotiating? saw it was vice president joe biden and mitch mcconnell. guest: i hope it is -- we have moved away from regular order. with the senate, not one appropriations bill went through. my preference is to go through regular order. at is the best route. host: what about filibuster reform? that could be a vote that happens maybe in february. you wouldn't need 60 votes to just consider a vote. allow the legislation to come to the floor. how would you vote on that? guest: i hope we do not change rules that have served well over 200 years. the majority doesn't have its will. if you have a one person majority in the house, you can pretty much control will goes on. that is not the cas
guest: you bet. i have said at every campaign event that we have to change the structure to make it sustainable in the long term. i support the ryan plan. we have to raise the retirement age. with social security, we have to do the chain cpi. there are a lot of things we have to do. host: for you, who should be doing the negotiating? saw it was vice president joe biden and mitch mcconnell. guest: i hope it is -- we have moved away from regular order. with the senate, not one appropriations bill...
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>>jamie: i bet they don't. >>guest: if you are in a special population, you are pregnant, older, or your immune system is compromised you have to be careful of deli meats or soft cheeses or sushi in the higher risk population. >>jamie: does organic matter? >>guest: probably not. it does not necessarily change e. coli or salmonella situation. >>gregg: in our kitchens, what about that? >>guest: food safety is clearly important. say you are cooking something. it is not enough to say it looks like it is okay. use a food thermometer and if it says it should be 135 or 165, depending on the food, that is what it should be. make certain you are applying the safety measures with heat and the refrigerator should be less than 40 degrees so it is doing an appropriate job. and wash the fruits and vegetables under running water. if you have pets, turtles or something, that can carry diseases, make certain you wash your hand thoroughly and if you are ill, do not be the cook for the family. certain common sense things but what
>>jamie: i bet they don't. >>guest: if you are in a special population, you are pregnant, older, or your immune system is compromised you have to be careful of deli meats or soft cheeses or sushi in the higher risk population. >>jamie: does organic matter? >>guest: probably not. it does not necessarily change e. coli or salmonella situation. >>gregg: in our kitchens, what about that? >>guest: food safety is clearly important. say you are cooking something. it...
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you have seen in the senate been betting against it. democrats may not be able to lose that much to get it passed. i have spoke to some that are looking for a reason not to vote for this. we cannot set the stage for further destabilization hostage- taking from ours in the form of another debt ceiling crisis. but he was doing that ahead of last night's vote. this was another thing he was going to do. he didn't win it. you have done the revenue and change the estate tax. that is done. you are going into the negotiations without many avenues. there will not negotiate on the debt ceiling. sherrod brown said they were going with it. whitehouse said the same thing earlier. obama said they want an end to the high jinks. host: what is your take on president obama's role in negotiating so far? guest: i think he has a strong impulse to reach a deal. his priorities to reaching a deal is surpassing his desire to stand up for progressive principles. to protect parts of the government from harmful cuts that would hurt a lot of regular americans. host
you have seen in the senate been betting against it. democrats may not be able to lose that much to get it passed. i have spoke to some that are looking for a reason not to vote for this. we cannot set the stage for further destabilization hostage- taking from ours in the form of another debt ceiling crisis. but he was doing that ahead of last night's vote. this was another thing he was going to do. he didn't win it. you have done the revenue and change the estate tax. that is done. you are...
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>> electronics, a couple of things that your best bet for electronics is to wait for black friday and cyber monday. don't forget new models are coming in. there's been the electronics show. black friday, those are real deal. >> and large appliances as well. >> same thing. newer models coming in. that starts like the end of the fall through january, like even now. it's kind of the last quarter. >> and i can't believe i'm suggesting this since we just finished but for toys, holiday shopping, this is the best time for them actually. >> toys is december. that's when you'll get the best deals. anyone from amazon, you name it. they had great deal this is year, toys r us. they'll continue to do that. usually they do 25 days of christmas. >> the year is now maxed out. thank you. happy new year again. >>> speaking of things to buy, we have exclusive steals and deals for you this morning. but first your local news. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. baltimore county police are looking into incidents that happened at a new year's party at a timonium hote
>> electronics, a couple of things that your best bet for electronics is to wait for black friday and cyber monday. don't forget new models are coming in. there's been the electronics show. black friday, those are real deal. >> and large appliances as well. >> same thing. newer models coming in. that starts like the end of the fall through january, like even now. it's kind of the last quarter. >> and i can't believe i'm suggesting this since we just finished but for...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members' voting decisions, trying to tell them they're going to lose their elections. interestingly enough, in 2008, more recently in 2012, the nra did very poorly in terms of getting their candidates elected. we have got to do what's right for the american people. we shouldn't have a situation where people are afraid to go to a movie, to go -- to take their kids to school, to just carry on their lives without fear that there is going to be a gunman there spraying an assault weapon at them. so we have to take some steps. the fact that our background check does not e
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members'...
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet? markets could go haywire, interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money, every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills, is irresponsible. it's absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be, and i'm quoting speaker boehner now, a financial disaster not only for us but for the worldwide economy. so we've got to pay our bills. and republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing american economy. the financial well-being of the american people i
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet? markets could go haywire, interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money, every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this...
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their reckless bets nearly crashed our entire economy. taxpayers saved aig from ruin. it would be outrageous for the company to sue the federal government because they don't think the deal was generous enough. even today the government provides an on-going stealth bailout propping up a oorks girks with special tax breaks that congress should stop. aig should thank american taxpayers for the help not bite the hand that fed them. suggesting senator warren is planning to cut a wide swath. hooray. >> grayson warren, 2016. >> it really businesses me off that bradley manning is in prison and lloyd blankfine isn't. >> stephanie: didn't he go on tv -- >> who is lloyd blankfein? >> he's with goldman sachs. >> stephanie: he said we can't afford these entitlements anymore. what do you mean "we"? >> i thought you were wearar -- referring to a poor jew. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: we were just shown a poor jew and that's not it. >> that's not a poor jew. >> i've known a poor jew and you, sir are no poor jew. >> have you at long last, no sense of decency left. >> have you no money le
their reckless bets nearly crashed our entire economy. taxpayers saved aig from ruin. it would be outrageous for the company to sue the federal government because they don't think the deal was generous enough. even today the government provides an on-going stealth bailout propping up a oorks girks with special tax breaks that congress should stop. aig should thank american taxpayers for the help not bite the hand that fed them. suggesting senator warren is planning to cut a wide swath. hooray....
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. >> i'll bet she does. >> mexico? >> she does! >> she does not! there are only trailers there. >> stephanie: she owns the cantina in ensenada. >> i saw her dancing on a table there. >> stephanie: no, jim ward. here's a late holiday gift. hannity lost half his tv audience after the election. gee, i guess people don't like -- >> being lied to? >> stephanie: right! viewers were basked in his anti-obama rhetoric tuned him out when they were stunned to wake up and discover the president won a second term. a scenario that hannity promised would never ever happen. >> stephanie: he had a parade of oh, i love this, thought leaders, on the right. that's a contradiction of terms like jumbo shrimp. dick morris and ann coulter who all predicted the president would lose in a landslide. let's dive into the right-wing world. see what's doing today. we already did the sounder. do you want to do it again? [ ♪ circus ♪ ] >> obama and the white house have narrative setters in the liberal media who are just raring to blame republicans for not giving in enough. i t
. >> i'll bet she does. >> mexico? >> she does! >> she does not! there are only trailers there. >> stephanie: she owns the cantina in ensenada. >> i saw her dancing on a table there. >> stephanie: no, jim ward. here's a late holiday gift. hannity lost half his tv audience after the election. gee, i guess people don't like -- >> being lied to? >> stephanie: right! viewers were basked in his anti-obama rhetoric tuned him out when they were...
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. >> stephanie: i bet she has said ere-my-gurd when she saw this headline. only 8% say they are members of the tea party. and this is rasmussen. >> they are a right-wing outfit. >> stephanie: right. 49% have an unfavorable view of the tea party. [ applause ] >> er-gurd. >> stephanie: does anyone know what we're talking about? we need to post it on our facebook. >> stephanie: it's mean. joe in chicago you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: yes, i just wanted to hope that the main stream media takes a few moments to go back and listen to news reels of fox [ inaudible ] nation talking about how shocked and outraged they were not too long ago when that democrat made some analogy that a republican was like hitler. >> stephanie: yeah. we just played -- where are they? we had like -- lars larson on fox news just yesterday. they went directly to hitler. >> if you look at feinstein's bill which is the model for the president, under feinstein's bill if the president plans to go that way, anybody in america who owns one of the guns on the list will be requi
. >> stephanie: i bet she has said ere-my-gurd when she saw this headline. only 8% say they are members of the tea party. and this is rasmussen. >> they are a right-wing outfit. >> stephanie: right. 49% have an unfavorable view of the tea party. [ applause ] >> er-gurd. >> stephanie: does anyone know what we're talking about? we need to post it on our facebook. >> stephanie: it's mean. joe in chicago you are on the "stephanie miller show." >>...
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[applause] those who bet against this country have inevitably been on the wrong side of history. so it is a good moment to pull the statue of freedom at the top of the capitol dome. it is a good moment to gain strength and courage and humility from those who are determined to complete the half finished dome. it is a good moment to rejoice today at this 57th presidential inaugural ceremony, and it is the perfect moment to renew our collective faith in the future of america. [applause] [cheers] thank you, and god bless the united states. [applause] [cheers] in that spirit of faith, i would like to now introduce myrlie evers-williams who has committed her life to expand the principles of this country to all americans. mrs. myrlie evers-williams will lead us. [applause] >> america, we are here. our nations capital. on this day, january 21, 2013, the inoculation of our 46th resident, barack obama. we, at this time to ask blessings upon our leaders. the president, vice president, members of congress, all elected and appointed officials of the united states of america. we are here to as
[applause] those who bet against this country have inevitably been on the wrong side of history. so it is a good moment to pull the statue of freedom at the top of the capitol dome. it is a good moment to gain strength and courage and humility from those who are determined to complete the half finished dome. it is a good moment to rejoice today at this 57th presidential inaugural ceremony, and it is the perfect moment to renew our collective faith in the future of america. [applause] [cheers]...
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>> well, i wouldn't bet on that. >> you wouldn't bet on that. >> in the sort of the quiet afternoon, the republican of oklahoma, the head of the committee that would be involved in this, gave one of those lonely addresses on the senate floor. respectful of the president. he said many times -- >> that's good. >> -- many times, even said he would miss lisa jackson, the epa head who is leaving that job. >> lisa's a wonderful, wonderful person. but my question is, why would senator inhofe miss her because he hasn't been really nice to her. >> he said because she has told him the truth in hearings. that's the reason i gave. >> that's great. lisa's a great person. >> but getting something to move on that would be very difficult. harry reid said it will be patry murray in charge of the budget to deal with these other issues. >> so the president -- one of the president's top priorities is global warming. and you're saying that's probably not going to pass through a democratic senate. what about gay marriage? what about gay marriage bills? what's the likelihood? this is another top priority f
>> well, i wouldn't bet on that. >> you wouldn't bet on that. >> in the sort of the quiet afternoon, the republican of oklahoma, the head of the committee that would be involved in this, gave one of those lonely addresses on the senate floor. respectful of the president. he said many times -- >> that's good. >> -- many times, even said he would miss lisa jackson, the epa head who is leaving that job. >> lisa's a wonderful, wonderful person. but my question...
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two earlier flags, the flag known as the bet to ross. this appeared in the early 70 '90s. the next two flags in the center are the flags the u.s. adopted when the president-elect on state become part of the united states. president obama's home state of illinois entered the union 1818, of making it the 21st day to join the union. therefore the sides and -- the flags displayed 21 stars. next, a call from rebecca from santa barbara. caller: i wanted to say i am watching the inauguration with my 10-year-old son. we were really proud of how majestic and beautiful everything looked and how the band, the marine of barging band was so famous -- the marine marching band was so famous. you really get to enjoy all of those scenes. watching all of the senators march in. we really enjoyed it. we really took to heart when president obama said we need to take care of the generation that built the country, but also paved the road for the generation of the future. host: thank you and thank you for sharing your experience with your 10-year-old. one of the other traditions at the luncheon i
two earlier flags, the flag known as the bet to ross. this appeared in the early 70 '90s. the next two flags in the center are the flags the u.s. adopted when the president-elect on state become part of the united states. president obama's home state of illinois entered the union 1818, of making it the 21st day to join the union. therefore the sides and -- the flags displayed 21 stars. next, a call from rebecca from santa barbara. caller: i wanted to say i am watching the inauguration with my...
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utility workers under president michael langford delivering vital services and a brighter future, you bet. you can find out more about their good work at uwua.net. a little breaking news the white house announcing that this afternoon, president obama is going to sit down with secretary of state hillary clinton for an interview with steve kroft of cbs news that will air sunday night on 60 minutes. it's very unusual. it's for the president and the secretary of state to give an interview together. the first time the president has set done for an interview with anybody, not even with the vice president. sitting down for a joint interview with secretary clinton. i am sure they will cover a lot of the national security issues. he will be asked about benghazi, about the situation in northern africa and hillaryses tenure. >> it's clear he likes doing interviews with steve kroft. >> yes. >> he has done more with him than anybody else. i am not sure what the number is. >> bill: yeah. on a national level certainly. so that should be interesting to watch. you know i was disappointed today in -- the f
utility workers under president michael langford delivering vital services and a brighter future, you bet. you can find out more about their good work at uwua.net. a little breaking news the white house announcing that this afternoon, president obama is going to sit down with secretary of state hillary clinton for an interview with steve kroft of cbs news that will air sunday night on 60 minutes. it's very unusual. it's for the president and the secretary of state to give an interview together....
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rick: poor, leon lett i bet he thought people forgetten about that. of course tony reminded everybody. colorado seeing a definite in snow despite the recent storms. they are still below average. is there anymore in the forecast? skiers want to know. meteorologist janice dean in the fox extreme weather center. hi, janice. >> happy new year to you. rick: happy new year. >> we're not seeing the snow they need to put a dent in the drought across the rockies. there is a snow debt. the good news we have snow cover. the bad news, in some cases it will take feet of snow to put a dent in the drought we've seen all year long. taking a look at the country, 66% of the country is covered in snow. that is more snow on this day than we've seen in probably about 12 years. so that's the good news. snow is coming. we still have a lot of winter to go. hopefully the skiers will see more powder. looking at at satellite gery we have a little snow across denver. foreseeable future, five to seven days out not looking at any storms across the rockies. the our storm system acr
rick: poor, leon lett i bet he thought people forgetten about that. of course tony reminded everybody. colorado seeing a definite in snow despite the recent storms. they are still below average. is there anymore in the forecast? skiers want to know. meteorologist janice dean in the fox extreme weather center. hi, janice. >> happy new year to you. rick: happy new year. >> we're not seeing the snow they need to put a dent in the drought across the rockies. there is a snow debt. the...
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. >> i bet it's a very interesting gig! >> and i'm situated right in the newsroom, so i'm kind of like an embedded reporter. >> and they've got to talk to you, too, don't they? >> there's no rule about that. but the people at "the times," they've been very -- they're used to having a public editor, they understand how it works. so everyone's been very courteous and nice. >> now, they had daniel there -- >> dan oakron was the first. about ten, well, nine years ago. it came about after the whole jayson blair scandal. >> i think it's fascinating, too, as a conservative that reeds a newspaper every day, and always have read the newspaper, there are certain biases that i know are built in. not so much for any other reason, than geography and, but i always see the public editor as a great opportunity, to be a leveling wind and i think it's worked pretty darn well over the past decade, don't you? >> there have been some highlights and i think that, you know, lots of times, a couple of times, the public editor has made pretty stron
. >> i bet it's a very interesting gig! >> and i'm situated right in the newsroom, so i'm kind of like an embedded reporter. >> and they've got to talk to you, too, don't they? >> there's no rule about that. but the people at "the times," they've been very -- they're used to having a public editor, they understand how it works. so everyone's been very courteous and nice. >> now, they had daniel there -- >> dan oakron was the first. about ten, well,...
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i bet nobody out there knows the u.s. economy is now growing faster than average. that's why the stock market is up. i mean i think it's that simple. i think we get bogged down in what's going on in washington. and as jim said we take a very short-term view, what's going to happen in the next, you know, three months, two months. and we forget to look at what's actually happening in the economy. the economy is not strong in an absolute sense. but it continues to improve. that's why the stock market is up. and there's very little to say right now that that's going to change. >> it's going down isn't it, this next quarter? >> it's distracting 2%. >> i'm just saying that point alone, you think about industrial production is now up in like 28 of 32 industries in the united states. things like that. i don't think people -- >> it's well below, though, and the 3.1 was an outlier, wasn't it? >> it was. >> the people that say new normal -- >> look at what you're saying. i give you a good number you come back to me with a negative side of it. my point is that's how people are
i bet nobody out there knows the u.s. economy is now growing faster than average. that's why the stock market is up. i mean i think it's that simple. i think we get bogged down in what's going on in washington. and as jim said we take a very short-term view, what's going to happen in the next, you know, three months, two months. and we forget to look at what's actually happening in the economy. the economy is not strong in an absolute sense. but it continues to improve. that's why the stock...
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aig's reckless bets nearly crashed our entire economy. taxpayers across this country saved aig from ruin. and it would be outrageous for this company to turn around and sue the federal government because they think the deal wasn't generous enough. steve. >> so i agree with elizabeth warren who's completely right. >> that's all i need to hear. you just made my morning. >> january 9th of the new session. >> check right there. >> it's amazing what a victory does. >> come on. >> something about 1,000 fathers and orphans. >> something like that. something like that. so i'm curious, mika. i'm reading "the new york times," as i do every morning. >> oh, yes. >> and i'm hurt. i am hurt because you always told me, and this is why, of course, i was hopeful even though mitt romney lost, that the next four years would be better because you said barack obama cares about women so much. >> yeah. >> and i thought he did. but obama's remade inner circle has an all-male look so far. you look at -- you look at barack obama's inner circle, and you look at the
aig's reckless bets nearly crashed our entire economy. taxpayers across this country saved aig from ruin. and it would be outrageous for this company to turn around and sue the federal government because they think the deal wasn't generous enough. steve. >> so i agree with elizabeth warren who's completely right. >> that's all i need to hear. you just made my morning. >> january 9th of the new session. >> check right there. >> it's amazing what a victory does....
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information leading to the second advantage, your much better at managing risk if you don't have to bet the whole country up front on one outcome or the other. you manage risk more intelligently that way. that also allows very important politically for adaptation and flexibility. we don't have a national consensus on marriage, and we don't have a national consensus on marijuana. in my view, in fact, we won't on either of the issues have anything like an encompassing consensus any time soon but i think we'll get there. in the meantime, you need a policy. you don't want in concrete a policy in which time quickly underminds because it's not sustainedded by public opinion. delegating the matters to the states is a very good way to keep the policy at a level where it can adapt to changing public opinions as it has been doing on gay marriage. finally, delegating the policy gives you time to build a con consensus. if the supreme court were to come in now and order same-sex marriage, in fact, before it this very term, it would preempt the national debate that i think has to happen about what is
information leading to the second advantage, your much better at managing risk if you don't have to bet the whole country up front on one outcome or the other. you manage risk more intelligently that way. that also allows very important politically for adaptation and flexibility. we don't have a national consensus on marriage, and we don't have a national consensus on marijuana. in my view, in fact, we won't on either of the issues have anything like an encompassing consensus any time soon but...
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show called "the following" coming out and finding violence on televisiote carol, because you could bet that the networks would change if it turned audiences off. >> these shows make heroes out of serial killers, in to the interesting characters that we're supposed to really like in a way but hate at the same time. >> yeah. there is this sympathetic factor and it sort of goes, or flies in the face of how we think we should be thinking about the people that do the things they do. >> at least in "the chain saw massacre" the guy pays in the end in some way. >> right, right. the audience, as well. with it coming at you in 3d. >> i can't -- i have to close my eyes in that movie. let's end on something sort of kind of maybe uplifting. mariah carey, her ex-husband drama. not uplifting. >> maybe not. tommy mottol and mariah carey has been divorced for 15 years. he has a new book out and we get his take on mariah's success and what part he played in that. he claimed some credit for her career and i think he rightfully can saying that carey has incredible talent but if he wasn't there to drive he
show called "the following" coming out and finding violence on televisiote carol, because you could bet that the networks would change if it turned audiences off. >> these shows make heroes out of serial killers, in to the interesting characters that we're supposed to really like in a way but hate at the same time. >> yeah. there is this sympathetic factor and it sort of goes, or flies in the face of how we think we should be thinking about the people that do the things...
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. >> it's been so toxic that i think the president is betting that the american people, clear in our polls, the people are really fed up with this. and that it will be in the republican party's advantage to play somewhat toward getting something done. you saw that in williamsburg, virginia, with the house caucus last week when paul ryan feared the party and the more radical elements of the tea party which supported him to some sort of compromise short term, at least, on the debt ceiling. >> was it compromise or just a strategy to move a bigger fight down the road? >> i think it's an indication, a telltale sign about where the republicans are. four years ago, when the president was making that speech, republicans were meeting at night. >> exactly. >> deciding how to defeat him when he won for re-election. they lost that, big time. he had a very robust electoral victory and significant popular vote victory. now the republicans are in disarray, trying to organize their party so they have a future. and they're going to have to deal with the reality of that as well. it is a party that is
. >> it's been so toxic that i think the president is betting that the american people, clear in our polls, the people are really fed up with this. and that it will be in the republican party's advantage to play somewhat toward getting something done. you saw that in williamsburg, virginia, with the house caucus last week when paul ryan feared the party and the more radical elements of the tea party which supported him to some sort of compromise short term, at least, on the debt ceiling....
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. >> host: i bet you haven't seen him with him with the green tie. [laughter] i think there's a football game in washington d.c.. >> caller: we are very excited about the game. >> guest: let me explain the rain tie. that is the only game that matters to me so that is why i'm wearing the green tie. i'm not going to the game. >> caller: a lot going on in football this year. i was calling because you know, we have been kind of having the same fights since i was young. we have all known about the three problems that we have -- do not problems but the biggest amount of spending, medicaid and medicare and social security, which doesn't add to our deficit which we understand. social security is taken out. i make 40 grand a year and i don't mind the tax but the republicans and the democrats, they really have to just, just sit down and do it. none of them want to deal with their particular decisions. republicans, most of them -- [inaudible] we have to cut our defense. we spend more money than the top 10 countries behind his combine. there has got has got to b
. >> host: i bet you haven't seen him with him with the green tie. [laughter] i think there's a football game in washington d.c.. >> caller: we are very excited about the game. >> guest: let me explain the rain tie. that is the only game that matters to me so that is why i'm wearing the green tie. i'm not going to the game. >> caller: a lot going on in football this year. i was calling because you know, we have been kind of having the same fights since i was young. we...
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills is irresponsible. it is absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be, and i am quoting the speaker, it would be a financial disaster not only for us, but the worldwide economy. so we have to pay our bills. republicans in congress can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leverage to be used. the full faith
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of...
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. >> you bet. great to be with you. >> brian: first, how did this start? >> well, how did what start? >> brian: the drone started in afghanistan, correct? we started using them without the hell fire missiles? >> i tell you what, that's where they first came to a lot of national attention, but drones are more properly titled remotely piloted vehicles or aircraft. started back in around 1916. they've been used on and off, world war one, world war ii, vietnam. more recently, with a greater technology and capability, during the war against terrorism. >> brian: what does it bring to the table that maybe an f-16 doesn't? >> the real specific advantage that our national security institutions value from remotley piloted aircraft is persistence. the ability to stay in a particular area of interest much longer than an aircraft man mand by a human. >> brian: let's see a clip from your show. >> you bet. >> they've been so effective, the air force predict in a third of its attack and fighter planes will be drones within a decade. >> they can fly longer. they can be mor
. >> you bet. great to be with you. >> brian: first, how did this start? >> well, how did what start? >> brian: the drone started in afghanistan, correct? we started using them without the hell fire missiles? >> i tell you what, that's where they first came to a lot of national attention, but drones are more properly titled remotely piloted vehicles or aircraft. started back in around 1916. they've been used on and off, world war one, world war ii, vietnam. more...
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i bet that's pacific palisades. finally, 228. that's how many orders at a tim horton's in canada were paid for by people trying to pay it forward. one generous customer started the chain to spread a little holiday cheer. that's nice. speaking of dough. >> brian: tired of those feel good stories, aren't you? >> alisyn: let's talk about this that will scare people. >> brian: good. will you have enough money for retirement? only 42% of us have even tried to do the math. but don't worry, there is still time. >> alisyn: the deadline to open and contribute to a roth ira saving account for 2012 is april 15 of this year. so "fox business" network's nicole petallides joins us with more on what we all need to know for retirement. hi, nicole. >> good morning. >> alisyn: great to see you. how too we calculate what we'll need for retirement? >> the first way is just an easy blanket statement would be to say take one year salary and times it by 20. so you'll get social security, you'll have some return on investments. but for the 30 years of y
i bet that's pacific palisades. finally, 228. that's how many orders at a tim horton's in canada were paid for by people trying to pay it forward. one generous customer started the chain to spread a little holiday cheer. that's nice. speaking of dough. >> brian: tired of those feel good stories, aren't you? >> alisyn: let's talk about this that will scare people. >> brian: good. will you have enough money for retirement? only 42% of us have even tried to do the math. but don't...
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. >> reporter: you bet. patti ann: well, "happening now," gas prices going up again. aaa saying the average for a gallon is now $3.36, that's five cents higher than a week ago, and adam shapiro is live from fox business network at the breaking news desk with more for us. hi, adam. >> reporter: unfortunately, what goes up may not be coming down anytime soon. you can blame warm weather for the increase in gas prices. aa reports that california is among the first big states where refineries are switching over the more expensive summer blend of fuel. the average price for a gallon of gas was up 12 cents from a month ago, and some analysts predict the price in california could predict up to 25 cents over the next two weeks. demand for gasoline also increases. it's a different story in other parts of the country though. drivers on the east coast, here in new york, for instance, and in the midwest are actually paying the most on average for gasoline. new york city filling up costs on average $3.83 while drivers in chicago are paying about $3.60 a gallon. why? midwest gas pri
. >> reporter: you bet. patti ann: well, "happening now," gas prices going up again. aaa saying the average for a gallon is now $3.36, that's five cents higher than a week ago, and adam shapiro is live from fox business network at the breaking news desk with more for us. hi, adam. >> reporter: unfortunately, what goes up may not be coming down anytime soon. you can blame warm weather for the increase in gas prices. aa reports that california is among the first big states...
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i would bet that they not go forward with that. if they are convinced -- those who want to use the debt ceiling as a tool to bring change that they want, if they realize for sure that they are not on to have a negotiating partner, they will have to find another route to bring their change. the only way they get leverage is when they think we might negotiate on this issues. it is very sad 2011 when that happened, and i think there's a strong consensus not to repeat what i would call, what most of us would regard, as a mistake. ok, thank you, everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the senate earlier approved the first segment of sandy aid. the second part of the package will be considered by the senate when they return from their break. we will bring you live coverage of the senate and house on the c-span that marks. we have complete coverage of the hurricane sandy a debate available on the c-span video library. there are briefings, statements, an
i would bet that they not go forward with that. if they are convinced -- those who want to use the debt ceiling as a tool to bring change that they want, if they realize for sure that they are not on to have a negotiating partner, they will have to find another route to bring their change. the only way they get leverage is when they think we might negotiate on this issues. it is very sad 2011 when that happened, and i think there's a strong consensus not to repeat what i would call, what most...
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and that dog right there, watching "fox & friends," i bet. maybe. >> brian: more than likely. >> gretchen: speaking of what to do with your cash, whether you're a young professional just starting out or ready to retire, it's always important to invest some of what you make. dave ramsey joins us now with some tips how you can adjust your savings plan to fit any stage of life. good morning. happy new year, dave. >> happy new year, guys. >> gretchen: so let's break it down between single and married folks. single person starting out, how should they invest their money? >> i think the thick thing we need to keep in mind for everyone is you have to have a long-term perspective and you need to keep it really simple. with a single person just starting out, once they're out of debt and they're debt free, everything but the house, they have the emergency fund of three to six months of expenses set aside, then we tell them to start putting 15% of their income into good growth stock mutual funds inside of retirement. best thing to do is take advantage o
and that dog right there, watching "fox & friends," i bet. maybe. >> brian: more than likely. >> gretchen: speaking of what to do with your cash, whether you're a young professional just starting out or ready to retire, it's always important to invest some of what you make. dave ramsey joins us now with some tips how you can adjust your savings plan to fit any stage of life. good morning. happy new year, dave. >> happy new year, guys. >> gretchen: so let's...
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thanks steve. >> steve: you bet. a group overcome treacherous seas to victory in one of the world's most dangerous races. modeled for success. it does a body good. and also the secret to winning yourself a nobel peace prize? sign us up! ♪ >> all right. it's one of the most dangerous ocean races around. sailing from sydney, australia to taz mania, in 1998 a group of amateur sailors overcame hurricane winds and monstrous waves to push it victory. the story of triumph and survival provides lessons in teammate. the author of "into the storm" lessons in teamwork. and dennis perkins, welcome. you weren't at this race. >> i wasn't at this one, i did another one, but wasn't there in '98. >> brian: first off, you have a smaller vessel than most, a huge storm and somebody said go around the storm and did. these guys went into it. and why did that work? what did we learn from that? >> what we learned from that, here you have a group of people who are in a small boat and the temptation is to turn around and run for safety. tes
thanks steve. >> steve: you bet. a group overcome treacherous seas to victory in one of the world's most dangerous races. modeled for success. it does a body good. and also the secret to winning yourself a nobel peace prize? sign us up! ♪ >> all right. it's one of the most dangerous ocean races around. sailing from sydney, australia to taz mania, in 1998 a group of amateur sailors overcame hurricane winds and monstrous waves to push it victory. the story of triumph and survival...
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and i bet you they were probably all complimentary. they did a great job. >> i think the reviews should be really good. it's a hard job because you have that big open which everybody judges you on and then for a long period in the show you kind of disappear and leave it up to the celebrity presenters and -- but when they did come back, i thought they had an impact. i thought they had great lines. >> hit that aeir mark. >> globes pretty paired down, not a lot of song and dance. >> seth meyers was out there, helping them out, helping them to write jokes. >> coming up, we'll have more on to write jokes. >> coming up, we'll have more on the standout looks of the golden ♪ ♪ for ages 3 and up the everyday collection. by target. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and
and i bet you they were probably all complimentary. they did a great job. >> i think the reviews should be really good. it's a hard job because you have that big open which everybody judges you on and then for a long period in the show you kind of disappear and leave it up to the celebrity presenters and -- but when they did come back, i thought they had an impact. i thought they had great lines. >> hit that aeir mark. >> globes pretty paired down, not a lot of song and dance....
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. >> you bet. >> thank you. >> brian: go broncos, right? >> absolutely. >> the government announcing a new plan to help homeowners. will it work? well, there you go, bob massi is on next. he's going to tell us what he thinks and then the best prank ever. an invisible driver. >> hello. what the heck is going on? hello? are you serious? ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> ainsley: new federal rules protecting homeowners, they're being announced today to protect home buyers from not being able to pay their mortgages. so what are these new rules and how can they help you? joining us now is fox news legal analyst, bob massi. good morning, bob. >> g
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host: i bet you haven't seen him with a green tie. i know there's a game in baltimore today. i think there's a football game in washington, d.c. caller: we are very excited about the game. host: let me explain the green tie. guest: notre dame is playing in alabama and that is the only game that matters to me. that is why i'm wearing and i'm going to the game. caller: ravens have a game, too. a lot of story lines in football this year. i was calling because, you know, we have been continued of having the same fights since i was young. we have all known about the three problems that we have -- not problems -- the biggest amounts of spending. defense, medicaid, medicare and social security, which doesn't add to our deficit. social security is taken out. i don't mind paying taxes. but the republicans and democrats, they really have to just sit down and deal with it. none of them want to deal with their particular constituency. republica republicans, you know, most of them are aligned to defense. we have to cut our defense. we spend more money than all the top 10 countries behind
host: i bet you haven't seen him with a green tie. i know there's a game in baltimore today. i think there's a football game in washington, d.c. caller: we are very excited about the game. host: let me explain the green tie. guest: notre dame is playing in alabama and that is the only game that matters to me. that is why i'm wearing and i'm going to the game. caller: ravens have a game, too. a lot of story lines in football this year. i was calling because, you know, we have been continued of...
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. >> jim writes, i bet you have no idea what position he plays. >> defensive end. come on. who are you trying to kid? so john, i've got a tweet. up early so i can start my usual commute on time and so i can cuddle with this guy. this is from elaine don. do we have the picture? aww, look at that. so cute. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> only at the golden globes do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-faced people of television. >> ben's first two movies took place in boston, but he moved this one to iran because he wanted to film somewhere that was friendlier to outsiders. "hunger games" was one of the biggest films of the year and also what i call the six weeks it took me to get into this dress. >> ang li's been nominated for best director for "the life of pi" which is what i'm going to call the six weeks after i take this dress off. >> okay, they were awesome. i thought they were perfect. >> hilarious. >> they were hilarious. good morning, everyone. welcome to "morning joe." it's monday, january 14th. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor, m
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills is irresponsible. it is absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be, and i am quoting the speaker, it would be a financial disaster not only for us, but the worldwide economy. so we have to pay our bills. republicans in congress can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leverage to be used. the full faith
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of...
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i would bet that they not go forward with that. if they are convinced -- those who want to use the debt ceiling as a tool to bring change that they want, if they realize for sure that they are not going to have a negotiating partner, they will have to find another route to bring their change. the only way they get leverage is when they think we might negotiate on this issue. it was very sad that in 2011 when that happened, and i think there's a strong consensus not to repeat what i would call -- what most of us would regard as a mistake. ok, thank you, everybody. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> tomorrow on "washington journal" a senior editor of strength of sap the car sales in the u.s. -- talks about the strength of car sales in the u.s. stephen ellis talks about hurricane sandy. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, they looked horrible college votes for president is announced in congress. then conversations with sena
i would bet that they not go forward with that. if they are convinced -- those who want to use the debt ceiling as a tool to bring change that they want, if they realize for sure that they are not going to have a negotiating partner, they will have to find another route to bring their change. the only way they get leverage is when they think we might negotiate on this issue. it was very sad that in 2011 when that happened, and i think there's a strong consensus not to repeat what i would call...